We collect and publishes data* on scrapped ships on a yearly basis. Check our glossary for a better understanding of the figures.

 

* The data gathered by the NGO Shipbreaking Platform is sourced from different outlets and stakeholders, and is cross-checked whenever possible. The data upon which this information is based is correct to the best of the Platform’s knowledge, and the Platform takes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information provided. The Platform will correct or complete data if any inaccuracy is signaled. All data which has been provided is publicly available and does not reveal any confidential business information.

 

2025 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Excel)

2025 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Press Release)

2024 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Excel)

2024 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Press Release)

2023 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Excel)

2023 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Press Release)

2022 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Excel)

2022 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Press Release)

2021 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Excel)

2021 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Press Release)

2020 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Excel)

2020 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Press Release)

2019 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Excel)

2019 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Press Release)

2018 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Excel)

2018 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Press Release)

2017 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Excel)

2017 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Press Release)

2016 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Excel)

2016 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Press Release)

2015 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Excel)

2014 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Excel)

2013 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Excel)

2012 Annual List of Ships Scrapped Worldwide (Excel)

Latest News

Press Release – Turkish civil society organisations reiterate their call to remove Aliağa shipbreaking yards from the EU list amid environmental damage and systemic negligence

Brussels, March 10th, 2026

Members of Turkish organisations raise alarm about critical levels of pollution in Aliağa, as well as severe systemic mismanagement, and continue their call to remove Turkish shipbreaking yards from the EU list of ship recycling facilities until necessary improvements are introduced by the Turkish authorities and the yards.

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